The North Face Baltoro HV 400 Boot - Men's

The North Face Baltoro HV 400 Boot - Men's
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The North Face Men's Baltoro HV 400 boot offers the protection you need from every element imaginable. Rated to -40 degrees Fahrenheit, the Baltoro HV 400 is primarily a winter boot. However, it excels in inclement weather�rain, snow, slush, sleet, and the occasional frog falling from the sky doesn't stand a chance of penetrating the HyVent waterproof barrier, fleece-lined collar and tongue lining, or waterproof Nubuck leather upper. As a result, your feet stay incredibly comfortable, warm, and dry. Regulating your foot temperature is an Outlast footbed. Outlast prevents overheating and sweating by absorbing excess heat, then releases that same heat when the temperature drops to maintain a comfortable, consistent temperature inside the boot. The 400-gram PrimaLoft insulation keeps the ride cush, and the Baltoro HV features a D-ring gaiter attachment for when the weather really turns nasty. The soles show no mercy to the ground you walk on�The North Face Winter Grip soles ensure you won't end up face-down on those icy patches.

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A Backcountry customer said
"Awesome Boots These are a well made boot. They fit perfect, although with the North Face foot wear you have to order 1/2 size up. They are warm and cozy feeling. The soles are excellent for traction. I retired my Columbia Excellerators for these, even though they had the same cold rating, both -40. The Baltoro HV 400 are bulit better. If you can find these get them, they sell out fast once winter arrives."
A Backcountry customer said
" Good and comfortable boots Received the HV 400 boots and they fit great and provide the comfort and stability one looks for in a good hiking boot. A great value for the any serious hiker."
A Backcountry customer said
" did the trick My husband wore his boots to the Packer Game and they kept his feet toasty. They did what we wanted them to do."
A Backcountry customer said
" Warm, dry, and excellent traction in the snow These TNF boots is great for all snow-bound activities. Very comfortable and flexible. They keep your feet warm and dry; and they wick loads better than Sorels. I'm not sure whether the heat retaining/releasing footbed is just a gimmick, but I was good in -30C conditions. The grip is excellent on all types of snow and very good in icy conditions. However, when the soles are wet, they are a bit slick on smooth, indoor surfaces. These would work in the city, but the soles are soft rubber and will quickly wear down on dry pavement. Also, they may be too warm for urban wear, especially if you spend time indoors. Buy at least 1/2 size larger. Overall, great snow boots "
A Backcountry customer said
" Good boot Comfortable and they keep my feet warm and dry. The only complaint I have is that they are too roomy around the top portion of my foot. I have to order a half size larger with North Face to have room enough for my toes. I know they have to build things to fit the most people in any category. My problem is that my foot is long and wide but thin from top to bottom. Most people, I guess, have a thicker foot. If I add a custom foot pad and wear thicker socks they fit pretty good. I like a snug fit. "